3.In PL/1, a parenthesized list of one or more arguments, separated by commas, following an entry-name constant, an entry-name variable, a generic name, or a built-in function name. The list is passed to the parameters of the entry point.
4.Take blank envelop besides the collection box in this gym and write down your membership number (999 for non member), name, phone number, category to enrol and amount of entry fee on the envelop, insert the entry fee in the envelop and put it into the collection box before Sept 20.
6.A word, phrase, or name, usually set in boldface or other distinctive type, that serves as the heading for an entry in a dictionary, an encyclopedia, or a similar reference work.
9.In programming languages, a language construct within a procedure, designating the start of execution sequences of the procedure. Note: A procedure may have more than one entry; each entry usually includes an identifier, called the entryname, and may include formal parameters.
10.In PL/1, the state in which a preprocessor variable or entryname is said to be when its value cannot replace the corresponding identifier in source program text.